Re: [Slashcode-general] CPAN and Slash

make test fails where?
Did you do an install Bundle::CPAN first?
Nathan Thaler wrote:
> This may not be the most proper venue for a CPAN question, but I've spent
> two weeks exhaustively trying to get Slash to install, and failing because
> of a CPAN configuration problem. I have a fresh Redhat 7.1 install with
> MySQL and Apache 1.3.20 (with mod_perl 1.26) supposedly up and
> running. When I attempt to use CPAN to configure Slash (perl -MCPAN -e
> shell), and CPAN goes through its initial configuration, and attempts to
> "make test" it always fails upon the "t/require" failing tests 8-9. It
> passes ftp and hostname, and skips NNTP and SMTP on this platform. I have
> the latest version of CPAN (1.59), which also updated my perl libraries,
> and libnet 1.0704. I'm attempting to install Slash 2.0.0. If you have any
> ideas why the above test is failing, please respond, for otherwise my team
> is going to force me to setup a IIS/Access solution for a messageboard.
>
> Thanks,
> Nathan Thaler
>
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This may not be the most proper venue for a CPAN question, but I've spent
two weeks exhaustively trying to get Slash to install, and failing because
of a CPAN configuration problem. I have a fresh Redhat 7.1 install with
MySQL and Apache 1.3.20 (with mod_perl 1.26) supposedly up and
running. When I attempt to use CPAN to configure Slash (perl -MCPAN -e
shell), and CPAN goes through its initial configuration, and attempts to
"make test" it always fails upon the "t/require" failing tests 8-9. It
passes ftp and hostname, and skips NNTP and SMTP on this platform. I have
the latest version of CPAN (1.59), which also updated my perl libraries,
and libnet 1.0704. I'm attempting to install Slash 2.0.0. If you have any
ideas why the above test is failing, please respond, for otherwise my team
is going to force me to setup a IIS/Access solution for a messageboard.
Thanks,
Nathan Thaler

make test fails where?
Did you do an install Bundle::CPAN first?
Nathan Thaler wrote:
> This may not be the most proper venue for a CPAN question, but I've spent
> two weeks exhaustively trying to get Slash to install, and failing because
> of a CPAN configuration problem. I have a fresh Redhat 7.1 install with
> MySQL and Apache 1.3.20 (with mod_perl 1.26) supposedly up and
> running. When I attempt to use CPAN to configure Slash (perl -MCPAN -e
> shell), and CPAN goes through its initial configuration, and attempts to
> "make test" it always fails upon the "t/require" failing tests 8-9. It
> passes ftp and hostname, and skips NNTP and SMTP on this platform. I have
> the latest version of CPAN (1.59), which also updated my perl libraries,
> and libnet 1.0704. I'm attempting to install Slash 2.0.0. If you have any
> ideas why the above test is failing, please respond, for otherwise my team
> is going to force me to setup a IIS/Access solution for a messageboard.
>
> Thanks,
> Nathan Thaler
>
> _______________________________________________
> Slashcode-general mailing list
> Slashcode-general@...
> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/slashcode-general
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What we have to learn to do, we learn by doing. - Aristotle
Eric Dannewitz - Adventurer, saxophonist, good-timer (crook? quite possibly),
clarinetist, manic self-publicist,
part-time flautist(flutist?), macintosher, and often thought to be completely
out to lunch. http://www.jazz-sax.com